At Dene Hollow Dental, extractions are only recommended when they are genuinely in your best interests, and never without careful thought and clear explanation.
When an extraction is needed, our focus is on making the experience as calm, comfortable and predictable as possible. Modern techniques and effective anaesthetics mean that for most patients, the procedure is far more straightforward than they expect.
A tooth may need to be removed if it is severely damaged, infected, fractured or causing ongoing problems that can’t be resolved with other treatment. In some cases, removing a tooth helps protect the health of surrounding teeth and gums.
We will always assess whether a tooth can be saved first and talk you through all suitable options before recommending extraction.
Removing a tooth isn’t a small decision. It can affect how you chew, how your bite functions and how your smile feels.
That’s why we don’t rush into extractions. We take time to understand your situation, explain the reasons clearly, and make sure you feel confident that it’s the right choice. If there are alternatives worth considering, we’ll discuss them openly.
During your appointment, we will:
If you’re anxious, we’ll take things at your pace, explain what’s happening and check in with you throughout.
You’re always in control, and we won’t proceed unless you’re comfortable doing so. We aim to make what can feel like a daunting appointment feel far more manageable.
Some tenderness and swelling are normal after an extraction, particularly in the first few days. This usually settles quickly and can be managed with simple pain relief.
We’ll give you clear, practical advice on caring for the area while it heals and let you know when to get in touch if you have any concerns.
Once healing is complete, we can also discuss replacement options if appropriate, such as bridges or implants, to help maintain comfort and function.
No. Local anaesthetic is used to numb the area, so the procedure itself should not be painful. Some discomfort afterwards is normal but usually short-lived.
Many extractions are completed in a short appointment, though this depends on the tooth and its position.
We’re experienced in supporting anxious patients. We’ll explain everything clearly, work at your pace and make sure you feel supported throughout.
Initial healing usually takes a few days, with the area continuing to settle over the following weeks.
Not always. If replacement is recommended, we’ll talk through your options and help you decide what’s right for you.
We’ll give you clear aftercare advice, including guidance on eating, rinsing and physical activity.
Schedule your consultation today and take the first step to a healthier, brighter smile. Our friendly team will discuss your options, answer all your questions, and create a personalised plan just for you.
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